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What is the rated output power of the adaptor?
The adaptor has three types of charging ports. The maximum power output of each USB-C1 and USB-C2 port is 65 W when used individually. The maximum power output of the USB-A port is 36 W when used individually. When multiple ports are used simultaneously, the power output will decrease due to the adaptor's own load. For more details, please refer to the product manual.
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What is the adaptor's rated input voltage range?
The rated input voltage for Europe and North America is 100 V to 240 V. The rated input voltage for India is 200 V to 240 V.
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What charging ports can be used with the adaptor?
The adaptor can be used to charge devices with USB-C or USB-A charging cables.
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What devices can the adaptor charge?
The power adaptor is compatible with the PD3.0/PPS/QC protocols and supports charging most devices that support the PD protocol, including PCs, tablets, and smartphones. Please note thatthe maximum charging power of this power adaptor may vary depending on the software version of the device being charged.
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Can the adaptor be used to charge an iPhone?
The adaptor is compatible with iPhones and can be used to charge them with an Apple charging cable. The actual charging power may vary from that of an original Apple charger.
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Can the adaptor be used to charge laptops?
The adaptor is PD-compatible and can be used to charge laptops that support the PD protocol and accept up to 65 W of power. The actual charging power may vary depending on the laptop.
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Does the adaptor require a specific data cable?
Using a data cable without an E-Marker chip, the maximum output is 60 W. The maximum output using a data cable with an E-Marker chip is 65 W.